Town in Derbyshire, England
POPULARITY
In this episode, we uncover the heartbreaking story of Sarah Henshaw, a devoted mother from Ilkeston, whose sudden disappearance left her family desperate for answers. We delve into the troubling events leading up to that fateful night, the relentless investigation that exposed a chilling betrayal, and the fight for justice that followed. Join us as we piece together Sarah's final moments and examine the devastating impact of a life stolen too soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9th March 2025 - Arena church Ilkeston campus
Guiseley 1-1 Ilkeston, Mark Bower by Guiseley Radio
Guiseley 1-1 Ilkeston, Jamie Spencer by Guiseley Radio
Ilkeston campus Sunday 26th January 2025
Ilkeston 1-1 Guiseley AFC, Mark Bower by Guiseley Radio
Ilkeston campus, 8th of September 2024
Ilkeston campus - Sunday 14th of July 2024
Helen Bailie 7th of April 2024, Ilkeston campus
Guiseley AFC 1-2 Ilkeston/ Andy Welsh post match.mp3 by Guiseley Radio
In this new series called Suit Up Stand firm we see how we are in a real battle every day! We must understand this truth and we see from Ephesians 6 clear, simple and powerful truths that will equip us to reign/ rule and overcome all challenges, temptations, sorrows and pain we all encounter. It's time to suit up and Stand!Ilkeston campus3rd March 2024
Ilkeston 1-4 Guiseley, Liam Tongue post match — Edit by Guiseley Radio
Ilkeston 1-4 Guiseley/ Liam Tongue post match by Guiseley Radio
Ilkeston 1-4 Guiseley Andy Welsh post match by Guiseley Radio
Trainspotting TikTok sensation, Francis Bourgeois, takes us to his university town of Nottingham, the place he first felt he could truly express his passion for trains. He talks about his incredible rise to fame, his love of electronic music and how trampolining with his brother inspired that famous camera angle. Francis was ecstatic when we matched him with an Alpina B4 for a trip that included trainspotting at Ilkeston station, visiting his former university house in Beeston and stopping at the walkway where he was first spotted by a fan. Was it you who spotted Francis? He would love to hear from you and see the photo you took! Get in touch via the Auto Trader social channels. You can also see exclusive video footage of the drive on Auto Trader's social channels, and see the Alpina for yourself. To find your perfect match, go to www.autotrader.co.uk Show on the Road is a Fresh Air Production for Auto Trader.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss the news that the Iron will train in Ilkeston next season and react to the other big talking points from the Hilton interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Arena Church Ilkeston
Barry Stone went missing during May 1983, and it would take more than 12 months for the truth to come out of his fate. Unaware to the house owners, he had been buried under the floorboards of a suburban home in Nottingham by one of his only friends in life - Patrick Miller. Lady Justice is a true crime podcast; therefore deals with incidents of violence, disturbing imagery and explicit content. Listener discretion is advised. The Lady Justice Podcast wishes to offer their deepest condolences to the victim's families and offers thanks to those who work in the emergency services.Social media:Instagram Facebook Twitter Email - chantelle@ladyjusticetruecrime.com Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ladyjusticepod 10 Minute True Crime:https://open.spotify.com/show/7jA7tKP9gNMfbB6QgEc8Qfhttps://twitter.com/10MinTrueCrime Crimecon UK:This year Crimecon UK is in partnership with CBS Reality, the expert led true crime TV channel; so the lineup is outstanding - We will be in Glasgow on September 10th 2022 for a one day only event. Tickets are selling out fast!Next year the show in London will be back on the weekend of June 10th and 11th, 2023. Early bird tickets are on sale now, though they are limited so be quick!For more info or to buy tickets - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/(10% DISCOUNT FOR BOTH EVENTS WITH CODE LADY)Small Act of Kindness:Go and give a follow to the King of Chemo on social media, so he can get sponsorships from big companies in aid of cancer research. https://www.instagram.com/thekingofchemo/ Sources:https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19840613/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19840606/001/0001https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850129/001/0001https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850130/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850131/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850201/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850205/005/0005https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850206/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850207/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850208/003/0003https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850209/009/0009https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0003894/19850209/008/00081939 England and Wales RegisterEngland & Wales Deaths 1837-2007England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005
Due to a severe lack of owt else to do with their summers, Russ and Nick are back with all the buildup to, yes, the Enders League season.It's all here. Best and worst moments in non-league as we finally shut that door, we discuss the most exciting Nationwide Division 3 awaydays, and look forward to participating in three (THREE) national cup competitions (boycott dependent).Stockport County fans channel. A weekly show live on Wednesdays at 7pm GMT. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheScarfBer... Get us via any of the following links: All Links: https://linktr.ee/scarfbergaraworeWeb: https://www.scarfbergarawore.co.uk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CountyPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/CountyPodcastemail: contact@scarfbergarawore.co.uk Download the FanHub app: https://tinyurl.com/dl-fanhubGHs Away Day Show: http://mixlr.com/the-geordie-hatter--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tsbw/message Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He's known mostly to his younger fans for playing Ben Harper in the decade-long running sitcom, My Family and to an older audience as the eponymous Marxist in Citizen Smith. In this episode of Full Disclosure James is joined by the BAFTA and Olivier award-winning actor Robert Lindsay who discusses moving from humble beginnings in the Derbyshire industrial town of Ilkeston to being accepted at the highly selective and prestigious drama school, RADA, where his dramatic career began.
Gemma and Ian catch up with a previous guest, Lydia Walker from Ilkeston & Kimberley Sub Aqua Club. We spoke to Lydia in June 2020 and we hear all about her scuba adventures in the last year as a relatively new diver. Its also at the time we are celebrating Womens Dive Day on 17 July 2021. https://www.iksac.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/iksac_scuba/ https://www.facebook.com/Ilkeston.Kimberley.Sub.Aqua.Club/ ISSN Number 2752-6127 Contact Gemma and Ian with your messages, ideas and feedback via The BiG Scuba Bat Phone +44 7810 005924 Or use our social media platforms. We are on Instagram @thebigscuba We are on Facebook @thebigscuba We are on Twitter @the_big_scuba The BiG Scuba Website www.thebigscuba.com
Former Derby, Fulham, Rotherham and Morecombe midfielder Ben Pringle joined us in August to discuss his journey from non-league Ilkeston to professional football. We thought we'd lost it, but we've found it!!! Sponsored by SMJ Brady, Elite Football Development and ConnektRED.
Nine years ago on Thursday [7th May] Mansfield Town had their eyes on glory, taking on Darlington at an Amber and Blue soaked Wembley Stadium – fighting for the FA Trophy. Arguabley the worst Stags side in recently history had defied the odds to reach the final, and played out probably the dullest cup final ever to grace the national stadium. The Stags, in true Mansfield fashion, we’re beaten right at the death in Extra Time, but today in these lockdown frustrating times – we’re looking back on Wembley Way, Wembley Woe and the journey from a goal Tuesday night in Ilkeston to an amber and blue soaked Wembley www.mtfcmatters.co.uk
Rachael & Rylee join James (all of them remotely!) to chat about their recent wins at the Arch D Awards, check for updates about Ilkeston's greatest tourist attraction (The NatWest Hole), consider if there's been any positive things that may have happened in their own lives since the start of the COVID-19 restrictions, and work out definitively which Keanu Reeves character each of them is, courtesy of Buzzfeed.
The NPL Step 4 Show returns for a look at the promotion races in both the North West and South East divisions.On the show, we're joined by the Management from Leek Town, Workington AFC, Carlton Town, Ilkeston, Sutton Coldfield Town, and Tadcaster Albion. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Welcome everybody to episode 40 of the Football United vs Soccer City podcast. As always I would like to sincerely thank all the interviewees, listeners and the soccer public of the Illawarra/Australia who download this podcast. Additionally I would like to say thank you to the people who contribute, comment and reminisce on the social media pages.This episode’s interviewee John Bingham was born in 1949 in Ilkeston in the United Kingdom and started playing football with friends in his street at the age of 4. The spark that drove him to play football professionally was supporting and watching Nottingham Forrest as a boy and seeing the best players in the World at the City Ground.John Bingham played football at primary school and high school. In high school he was chosen in the local representative team and during one of these representative games a scout from Charlton Athletic saw John play and asked him to go down to London for a trial. Charlton Athletic then offered him an apprentice professional contract at the age of 15 and this is where his professional career started.In this first few years of his professional football career in England, John’s talent gave him the opportunity to trial for the England Youth team and after several trials, John at 18 years of age was selected for his country and played friendlies against Birmingham City, Sunderland and 2 internationals against France. Additionally at this point in time he moved to Manchester City, one of the biggest clubs in England at the time. And he was signed by one of Manchester City’s greatest managers Joe Mercer. After a surreal experience training amongst internationals and playing in the reserves team for two years John moved on.John then played for Oldham Athletic, Mansfield Town, Chester and Stockport County. In 1973 Jim Kelly, who had played and coached in Australia with South Coast United, asked John if he wanted to sign a 15 month contract with Safeway United in Australia. John then came out to Australia in June 1973.John then played for Safeway United, Balgownie, Wollongong City and Fairy Meadow. He then went on to be a successful player-coach at Berkeley, Shellharbour Workers and Wollongong Macedonia.At the end of 1986 John’s personal life had changed, which meant that John now had different life goals and coaching had dropped off his radar and in 1987 John stayed in the game by playing with Warilla Wanderers. He then went onto play with Fairy Meadow Italia, had a second coaching stint with Wollongong Macedonia and played with Corrimal Rangers.John saw out his footballing days playing church league down in Kiama as a striker. John was tremendous to interview and I respect him for giving up his time and going through his footballing journey. I thoroughly enjoyed interviewing John and I hope you enjoy listening to this episode!
Kicking off our brand new series where Stags fans can hear from former famous faces of the club, two-time Stag Martin Riley joins us at the Capo Lounge, to reflect on his three seasons at the club across two different spells. In Part One, the popular central defender takes us back to the 2011/12 campaign where under the stewardship of Paul Cox, Mansfield Town reached the conference play-offs, losing out in the second leg to York City. The now Hereford defender takes us through how his move to the One Call Stadium came about, how pre-season packed more than one punch – with a memorable weekend in Skegness, and a torrid night at Ilkeston creating an active start to life as a Stag. Other stories include players smoking habits, monetary gain as the Stags romped towards the finish line, nearly getting banned from York City over an innocent cup of coffee and MUCH more! **WARNING This episode contains strong language and content which some may find offensive** Part Two will be out next week! VIDEO VERSION OUT NOW ON WWW.MTFCMATTERS.CO.UK Presented & Produced by Craig Priest, featuring Cam Felton & Nathan Edge. Episode filmed on Tuesday 4th June 2019 at the Capo Lounge, Mansfield
The automated security turrets, forged in cement and steel by his majesty's government to keep the county's people in, now inadvertently kept the desperate hordes out, as civil war broke throughout the rest of the England- the cracks of gunfire like distant fireworks as Ilkeston burned itself to the ground. Written by Hugh Dichmont New edit released 21st April 2020
Ali sat down to get to know Paul Hurst and hear about his experiences in football. Below is a list of topics with timecodes: 1:45 - How Paul has filled his time after first experience of being sacked by Ipswich in October 3:15 - How difficult is it psychologically to lose your job? 5:10 - How does the relationship between a Manager and his long-term assistant change after departure from a club? 7:15 - Can you stay a fan of a club (E.G. Sheffield Wednesday) while working in the game as a player or manager? 13:00 - Reflections from a playing career with Rotherham United 1993-2008. 17:45 - Memories from a double promotion with Rotherham United 1999-2001. 20:30 - The team-mates who are now managers. 22:30 - How has the game changed & developed in terms of tactics? 25:30 - The use of stats in football and in football media. 30:15 - First steps in management with Ilkeston & Boston United, as joint-manager with Rob Scott. 37:00 - Move to full-time management with Grimsby Town & the difficulties of getting back into the Football League. 47:00 - Reflections on 6 yrs with Grimsby - relationship with the fans & board and reasons for leaving for Shrewsbury. 52:15 - Joining Shrewsbury when they were bottom of League One. 55:00 - Discussion about Shrewsbury’s 2017/18 season - at what point did Paul realise it could be a special team? 59:15 - The playing style and systems behind the 2017/18 Shrewsbury team. 1:06:00 - Shrewsbury’s defeat to Rotherham in the Play-Off Final. 1:11:15 - Departing Shrewsbury for Ipswich after the Play-Off Final - Paul’s perspective. 1:14:45 - Recruitment at Ipswich Town in the Summer of 2018 - the intentions and difficulties of that period. 1:20:00 - Dealing with a tough start at Ipswich, the reasons behind the # of changes being made game by game. 1:22:00 - The group of young players at Ipswich, how talented are they and are any destined for the top? 1:24:00 - Next steps for Paul Hurst.
There are at least two caches in this month's show with the 'wow' factor. Virtual of the Month comes from the North East. Pete heads off for an FTF and needs the help of the CO. The Golden Oldie comes from a peak in Northern Ireland and Andy shows he can count with an unusual cache in Ilkeston. Richard Lay gives us an update from the Yorkshire Mega and Rich_F speaks to Sadexploration on Church Micro Day. We have an email from the USA and a new winner of our competition. The First Class Post Slieve Donard Summit Heinkel 111 Cachers in the Sweet Shop You're in the Army now (mine field)
Kristian Thorpe speaks to us of the need to push on and impact our communities for the glory of God. Kristian leads church planting for the AoG in the UK and Pastors Arena Church in Ilkeston, England. If your church closed it's doors today, would the community notice?
Kristian Thorpe speaks to us of the need to push on and impact our communities for the glory of God. Kristian leads church planting for the AoG in the UK and Pastors Arena Church in Ilkeston, England. If your church closed it's doors today, would the community notice?
It's FRI..... not just Friday but Financial Reporting Initiative. Is it working ask Caroline Barker and Dave Anderson as they talk about club takeovers, club uncertainty and club futures. Is it possible to detach emotion from building a football club? In discussion this week Caroline's beloved Chelmsford City and the value of community run clubs. Ilkeston Town and their promises to the league that they can fulfil their remaining fixtures with Northern Premier League Chairman Mark Harris offering the latest in that long-running saga. There's an update on the Skelmersdale United situation - now set to groundshare at Prescot Cables, with their Landlord Chequer Properties Ltd offering a response to last week's story over lease negotations or rather lack via their representative Mike Swift. When's a risk not a risk when it comes to non league football? Aldershot Town hope move to ‘summer contracts' will help convince their stars to stay and Chairman Shahid Azeem explains more and how he hopes it will help Gary Waddock build an even stronger squad for next season. On the field in the National League, Aldershot Town are 5th with Lincoln still top level on points with Trammere - who had a key last minute winner over sutton midweek. Tranmere boss Micky Mellon explains how he is preparing his side for the remaining handful of games. The Non-League Football Show Podcast sponsored by Pitchero, the UK's no.1 provider of sport club websites. Get in touch via Twitter @nonleagueshow
On Evo-Stik Extra this week, we preview all the matches in a crucial weekend in the Premier Division, as we're joined by some of the managers involved, John Allen at Rushall Olympic, Corby Town's Gary Mills, and the new manager at Marine Tommy Lawson. And if all that wasn't enough, we talk Ilkeston with the Ilkeston Advertiser's Mark Duffy, Stourbridge and Halesowen with Adam Parkes from Black Country Radio, and Frickley Athletic with sports reporter Thomas Feaheny. And we're at Witton's Wincham Park as Ben and Swampy discuss all the results from last weekend. Oh and James Heyes is on too. With Thanks To: Witton Albion The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
On Evo-Stik Extra this week, we preview all the matches in a crucial weekend in the Premier Division, as we're joined by Andrew Snaith from Whitby Town Radio. We also catch up with Craig Hopkins at Matlock Town, and Jason Ainsley at Spennymoor Town, as well as hear the post match thoughts of Martin McIntosh at Buxton and Gary Mills at Corby Town. And if all that wasn't enough, we talk Ilkeston with the Ilkeston Advertiser's Mark Duffy, and we're at Mossley's Seel Park as Ben, Swampy and James discuss all the results from last weekend. With Thanks To: Mossley AFC And the YouTube Channel of Buxton FC - (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvi6e_VBs_Q6DjLF5Y91vkw) Corby Town - (https://www.youtube.com/user/CorbyTownTV) The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
On Evo-Stik Extra this week, we preview that big FA Trophy tie this weekend as we hear from Matlock Town's joint Manager Craig Hopkins. We discuss Stourbridge with Black Country Radio's Adam Parkes, we discuss Nantwich Town with Red Shift Radio's Jonny Crowther, and we talk Ilkeston with the Ilkeston Advertiser's Mark Duffy. In addition we also hear the post match views of the management at Frickley Athletic, Workington, and Spennymoor Town. Oh and James Heyes and Swampy are on too! With Thanks To: BBC Cumbria - (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radiocumbria) Spennymoor Town FC TV - (https://www.youtube.com/user/SpennymoorTownFC) Frickley Athletic TV - (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj76rJs2yaSHzNBC5KRf5Lw) The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Evo-Stik Extra returns this week with a mammoth edition, as we catch up with all the results from the League, Trophy, Doodson and FA Cup. On this week's show we also pay homage to cup kings Stourbridge, and we hear from the new manager at Hednesford Town Paul Casey. In addition we also hear from the Managers at Stafford Rangers, Skelmersdale United, Frickley Athletic, Matlock Town, and Ilkeston. On this week's show Ben was also joined by James Heyes from The NPL Facebook Group, and by Whitby Town Radio's Andrew Snaith too! With thanks to Black Country Radio (https://twitter.com/WeAreBCR) Ilkeston FC TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/Ilkestonfc) Stafford Rangers TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/staffordrangersTV) Simon Driscoll (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnr0MWPYvzjJ1mxx6Gnns31MlzdrZkMex) The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
A bumper edition of Evo-Stik Extra this week, as we review all the FA Cup ties from the past weekend, plus preview this weekend's coming league matches. On this week's show we also have the post FA Cup tie thoughts of Ilkeston, Spennymoor Town, and Workington AFC. In addition we're also at Hurst Cross this week for the table topping encounter between Ashton United and Buxton, we hear from all three managers this week. If that wasn't enough, we also have a full preview for all this weekend's Premier Division matches with the NPL Facebook Group's James Heyes. And we hear from the manager at Shaw Lane, Craig Elliot, on the launch of the Daniel Wilkinson Foundation, please donate by visiting https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/danwilkinsonfoundation With Special Thanks This Week to Ashton United, BBC Radio Cumbria (https://twitter.com/bbccumbriasport), Ilkeston TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/Ilkestonfc), Spennymoor Town FC TV (https://www.youtube.com/user/SpennymoorTownFC), Black Country Sport (https://twitter.com/BCR_Sport) and Radio Yorkshire (https://twitter.com/Radio_Yorkshire) The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
"Happy Non League Day" Recorded before the big managerial announcements at Ashton United and Frickley Athletic, Ben was joined for this league and FA Cup special down at the Heaton Hops by BBC Manchester's Ian Burke, NPL Facebook Group's James Heyes, by Non League Magazine's Phil Brennan, by Alan Allcock and Roy Soule, by the Mid Cheshire Guardian's Andrew Simpson, and from the Mirror by Aaron Flanagan. We also hear from the Ilkeston Advertiser's Mark Duffy with an update on Ilkeston, and by Radio Yorkshire's Tom Feaheny with an update on Frickley Athletic. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. This programme was recorded at the Heaton Hops on Wednesday 31st August 2016. - www.heatonhops.co.uk Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Evo-Stik Extra returns for a brand new series! On this weeks show we're at Cantilever Park to hear from Warrington Town on their first competitive match of the season. We also hear from Hednesford Town's Manager Liam McDonald as well as from Ilkeston's Manager Paul Holland. We also have a full preview for all this weekend's matches in the Premier Division with NPL Facebook Group's James Heyes. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League, Evo-Stik, or FCUM Radio. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
A preview for this weekend's Evo-Stik NPL fixtures. On this week's show, Ben was joined by James Heyes from the NPL Facebook Group, and by the Editor at The Non League Daily, Mark Carruthers. On this week's show we also discuss Salford v Darlington with the Deputy Sports Editor of the Northern Echo, Craig Stoddart. And we hear about the departures at Ilkeston with Sports Journalist Mark Duffy. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League or Evo-Stik. With Thanks: Music by Hard Luck Child - www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
Ilkeston, 8th July 2014
Ilkeston, 8th July 2014
Arena Church, Ilkeston